I have a question about being an architect?

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Man on the Moon :

I’m 16, and i’ve always been interested in architecture. But I’m not sure it’s for me, I might want to design (not build) houses and commercial buildings for others to build, is that what an architect does? Also, I’ve heard its a pain becoming one and it’s expensive like for school (also I’ve heard you have to give speeches frequently in school and stuff, terrifying!!). Is any of this true? And is it worth it and could you still design at least houses without becoming one?

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Canadian Bacon

Yes, that is what an Architect does. It’s a combination of art/design and physics; creating something functional and esthetically pleasing that won’t fall down.

School is expensive for everyone.

I’m not sure about giving presentations. I imagine you would have to present your own designs in your later years. But no matter what you study, you’ll have to do presentations, facilitate class discussions, etc.

You can’t work as an Architect without getting a degree in it. The job market tends to be permanently busy, so finding a job can be challenging (especially as we’re still coming out of the recession). Expect to relocate for work.

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